OPINION April 13, 2023 The Post Office fired me for honoring the Lord's Day. Supreme Court must make this right I looked for jobs that would respect the Lord's Day. The United States Postal Service seemed a perfect fit, until now.
Supreme Court April 6, 2023 Supreme Court blocks West Virginia from implementing 'Save Women's Sports' law as state battles ACLU The Supreme Court denied an appeal from West Virginia to keep a law in place that bans biological boys from playing on girls' sports teams while the state fights the American Civil Liberties Union in court.
Supreme Court March 25, 2023 Ketanji Brown Jackson has battled, compromised in her first nine months on the Supreme Court Just under three months shy of the one-year anniversary of her swearing in as the first Black woman to serve on the High Court, Jackson, has already begun to make her mark.
Supreme Court March 19, 2023 Poop and parody to be argued at Supreme Court in high-stakes intellectual property dispute The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments in an appeal from Jack Daniel's, which is suing VIP products to stop selling dog toys that resemble its whiskey bottle.
VIDEO March 4, 2023 Bernie Sanders argues Biden's student loan handout is not a 'giveaway' 'The Big Saturday Show' co-hosts discuss the constitutionality of President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan as the Supreme Court decides on the case.
VIDEO March 4, 2023 Student-Loan Forgiveness at the Supreme Court Biden's plan gets a skeptical reception from the Justices.
VIDEO February 28, 2023 Supreme Court hears dispute over Biden's student loan forgiveness 91±¬ÁÏ chief legal correspondent Shannon Bream has more on President Biden's debt debate with a decision expected to be due by late June on 'Special Report.'Â
US February 26, 2023 Supreme Court to hear GOP state challenge to pandemic-related Biden student loan debt relief plan The U.S. Supreme Court is set to hear oral arguments Tuesday pertaining to GOP-led states aiming to block President Biden's student debt forgiveness plan.
Supreme Court Oral Arguments February 22, 2023 Twitter argues before Supreme Court that letting ISIS use platform not the same as aiding and abetting terror The Supreme Court heard arguments Wednesday over whether social media companies can be held accountable if groups like ISIS use their platform to advance terrorism.
Supreme Court February 18, 2023 Five big cases the Supreme Court will hear over the next four weeks The Supreme Court over the next 30 days will hear arguments in five of the most interesting and high-stakes cases on the docket.
Digital Originals January 16, 2023 PETER BOGHOSSIAN: Affirmative action in college admissions is 'profoundly un-American' Academic Peter Boghossian weighs in on how racial preferences factor into college admissions ahead of a Supreme Court ruling that could see the practice banned.